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Alan Ruttenberg authored
<thing> is either {<lisp expression>} or a class name or abbreviation that find-java-class can use If <thing> is a lisp expression, then it is evaluated (in the lexical environment) and used as an instance If <thing> is a class name the result of find-java-class is used and a static field access is done. <field> is either {<lisp expression} or string If <field> is a lisp expression it should evaluate to a string that names a field If <field> is a string (no quotes) it is used as the field name eg. #"foo.bar.baz" -> (get-java-field (find-java-class 'foo.bar) "baz" t) #"{foo}.baz" -> (get-java-field (find-java-class foo) "baz" t)
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